Pacific Northwest Library Association correspondence 1914-1952.

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Pacific Northwest Library Association correspondence 1914-1952.

Series documents communications between the State Library and the Pacific Northwest Library Association. The correspondence discusses meetings, programs, arrangements, and committees. State librarians Harriet Long and Eleanor Stephens were presidents of the organization.

.75 cu. ft. Records.

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The Oregon State Library serves to promote the establishment, development, and support of library services to the people of Oregon; to provide library service that assists informed decision-making by the personnel of government; and to encourage cooperation between units of government and among libraries. The library is administered by a seven member Board of Trustees which selects a secretary to serve as state librarian and to administer the state library. The history o...

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